Here Come the Aliens Kim Wilde
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- 1 1969 04:03
- 2 Pop Don't Stop 03:50
- 3 Kandy Krush 03:15
- 4 Stereo Shot 03:39
- 5 Yours Till the End 04:35
- 6 Solstice 05:23
- 7 Addicted to You 03:44
- 8 Birthday 03:38
- 9 Cyber.Nation.War 04:55
- 10 A Different Story 03:41
- 11 Rock the Paradiso 03:45
- 12 Rosetta Feat. Frida Sundemo 04:42
Info for Here Come the Aliens
earMUSIC is proud to announce the release ‘Here Come The Aliens’, the first studio album in seven years by pop icon Kim Wilde on March 16th, 2018.
‘Here Come The Aliens’, produced by Ricky Wilde, contains 12 brand new songs and it has been recorded at RAK Studios in London - the very same recording studios where a big number of albums that changed pop and rock music were born and where Kim began her career back in 1981, recording seminal hits as ‘Kids In America’, ‘Chequered Love’ and ‘Cambodia’.
The album combines Kim’s pop roots with her love for rock music, presenting great guitar riffs and drum beats.
'Here Come The Aliens' was produced by Kim's brother Ricky Wilde and recorded at the iconic RAK Studios in London - the very same producer and studios where Kim began her career back in 1981 and recorded such seminal hits as 'Kids In America', 'Chequered Love' and 'Cambodia'.
Kim Wilde, vocals
Kim Wilde
The multi-award-winning artist – who has sold over 30 million records worldwide – burst onto the music scene in 1981 with the worldwide hit ‘Kids In America’. Kim followed with some of the most memorable hits of the 80s: ‘Chequered Love’, ‘Cambodia’, ‘You Keep Me Hangin’ On’ (#1 USA), ‘You Came’, ‘Never Trust A Stranger’ and ‘Four Letter Word’.
Voted Best British Female Singer at the BPI Awards in 1983 (forerunner to the Brits), Kim Wilde supported Michael Jackson during the ‘Bad’ European tour, playing in front of more than two million people. Kim also opened the shows of David Bowie across Europe on his 1990 ‘Greatest Hits’ stadium tour.
The 90s saw Kim Wilde continue to remain in the spotlight with the albums like ‘Love Moves’ and ‘Love Is’ which featured the singles ‘Love Is Holy’ and the Bee Gee’s classic ‘If I Can’t Have You’.
After a break from music and focus on her family life Kim returned on stage in 2001 and appeared on various festivals across Europe and Australia.
Since then she continues releasing chart albums (‘Never Say Never’ (2006), ‘Come Out And Play’ (2010), ‘Snapshots’ (2011), ‘Wilde Winter Songbook’ (2013)) and performing with her band live all across the globe as well as continuing her own, very popular, UK radio show on Magic FM.
This album contains no booklet.